Unrest in Honduras

CaptionMilitary and supporters

Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times

Supporters of ousted Zelaya converge at the airport. The army fired tear gas at the protesters; some witnesses said live ammunition was fired too. The Red Cross said one protester, about 19, was shot dead.

Supporters of ousted Zelaya converge at the airport. The army fired tear gas at the protesters; some witnesses said live ammunition was fired too. The Red Cross said one protester, about 19, was shot dead. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)

Thousands of ousted President Manuel Zelayas supporters gathered at the Tegucigalpa airport awaiting his flight, which was eventually not allowed to land. Acting Honduran President Roberto Micheletti said he was appointing a delegation to reach out to the OAS, which does not recognize him as chief executive.

Thousands of ousted President Manuel Zelayas supporters gathered at the Tegucigalpa airport awaiting his flight, which was eventually not allowed to land. Acting Honduran President Roberto Micheletti said he was appointing a delegation to reach out to the OAS, which does not recognize him as chief executive. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)